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The world famous Conga Room was founded by real estate entrepreneur Brad Gluckstein and co-owned by Jimmy Smits, Jennifer Lopez, Paul Rodriguez, Sheila E., Amaury Nolasco, Baron Davis, Trevor Ariza, and will.i.am. After closing its original doors, the Conga Room reopened in December 2008 as part of L.A. LIVE, the new downtown entertainment district, offering a significantly larger, more sophisticated destination for loyal patrons and all those seeking an exciting, authentic Latin sabor.
HISTORY
For a decade the Conga Room has earned a reputation as the House of Blues for Latin music. Early on, it broadened its musical repertoire beyond salsa ( Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Buena Vista Social Club and Oscar De Leon) to spotlight popular artists in other genres: rock en Espaol (e.g., Aterciopelados, Julieta Venegas), world beat (e.g., Susana Baca, Lila Downs, Hugh Masekela, Bebel Gilberto), jazz (e.g., Billy Cobham, Poncho Sanchez, Jack DeJohnette), urban (e.g., Common, Wyclef Jean) and pop/rock (e.g., Jose Feliciano, Nelly Furtado, Los Lobos). With its rebirth at L.A. LIVE, the Conga Room hosts an even broader array of concerts and parties, many in the wake of entertainment, social, political and sporting events at the nearby Staples Center, Nokia Theatre, Club Nokia and JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
VENUE
Designed by the award-winning Belzberg Architects, The Conga Room is a contemporary space that reflects the vibrant energies of Barcelona and Mexico City. In collaboration with several artists, The Conga Room is designed to pay homage to contemporary Latino culture with special additions including a digital mural and sculptures created by Artist and Film Director, Sergio Arau, and the sensual Papaya Bar designed by internationally acclaimed Cuban American Artist, Jorge Pardo. The Conga Room also boasts a breathtaking VIP area with panoramic views of the Staples Center and Nokia Plaza, as well as full broadcast and programming capabilities in collaboration with broadcast partners such as Univision, LATV, MTV Tr3s and others.
STAGE & AMENITIES
The stage of the new Conga Room is worthy of presenting national and international acts, its advanced lighting and sound system extending from a high-definition screen behind the stage to A/V amenities throughout the club. A sizable green room directly behind the stage allows performers ample space to prepare. While patrons can be comfortably served by three full bars, and served comfortably in multiple seating areas, no floor space is taken by the DJ booth, which is suspended above the action.
CATERING
Along with its signature drinks, Tapas style cuisine tempts hungry patrons at the Conga Room restaurant, which embraces regional influences from the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. Catering for onsite special events and parties is handled through an association with Wolfgang Puck Catering. A multitude of areas are available to host any size event. We can help you plan your party from start to finish. Please see our Private Events page for more information.
CLUB
In the late hours, the Conga Room restaurant can morph into a dance club, creating a separate environment for live or DJd music, and on Thursdays and Fridays, after-work patrons might not be surprised to see a bolero orchestra or perhaps a well-known mariachi group, whether from Mexico City or Los Angeles. As it did in its Miracle Mile location, the Conga Room teaches regular dance lessons from popular forms such as salsa and tango to regional steps from around the globe as well as hosting annual dance competitions.
SALSA LESSONS:
Salsa classes are complimentary from 8-9pm before club on Saturday nights with cover charge admission!
BROADCASTING
The world-famous Conga Room also has a way to reach global audiences through onsite TV/radio production and broadcasting, from specials to potentially regular programming. For larger Latin-flavored events, the venue has access to the outdoor Nokia Plaza, which can hold up several thousand people. A partnership with Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG Live) will assist in booking national and local Latin music acts for concerts and larger festivals.
CONGA KIDS
Conga Kids is an extension of the Conga Rooms mission to support Latino Culture and the Los Angeles community by nurturing the creativity in children. Scheduled to launch in 2009, Conga Kids will be a nonprofit initiative to educate and inspire students ages 11 through 17 from the L.A. Unified School District, particularly underprivileged children. Through partnerships with the Fulfillment Fund and the after-school program LAs Best, visitors might watch a documentary on the ethnomusicology of Latin music at the nearby Grammy Museum before heading over to the Conga Room for a live performance of folkloric dancers in indigenous costumes transitioning into contemporary song and dance. Conga Kids will be supported by an annual gala fundraiser, a percentage of sales from the Conga Room and corporate philanthropy.
The Conga Room opened at L.A. LIVE on December 10, 2008. Future venues are planned in such potential locations as Las Vegas, New York, Miami, Mexico City and Dubai.